Friday, January 7, 2011

Japanese Chin


DOG TRIVIA FACT: A Japanese Chin was featured in the 2009 box office sensation, 2012.

5 comments:

  1. Where are the pugs? Without representations of this thoughtful and caring breed your web site can only appear sad and forlorn like the lint which lingers in the button of a belly too long unwashed, too long uncleaned.

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  2. Hicham "Binty" LogfootJanuary 23, 2011 at 11:24 AM

    I really must agree with "Anonymous." Known for both intelligence and wit, the pugs I own have all achieved a kind of superstar status in the community. People from all over the world have written to ask if they can possess items coming from a "true" purebred pug. I have had requests for nail clippings, fur, even for small amounts of dung. You really must include the pug in your blog!!!

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  3. In the area of China where I was born (Jambzoo Province) the pug is worshipped as the god of Good Fortune. We build, each spring, monuments honoring the memorable pugs who have consented to share their lives with us. Chi-Lan Ku, the recently deceased "Master Pug", will be so honored this year with a Frank Gehry creation depicting, architechturally, all the outstanding deeds and spiritual wisdon the "Master Pug" had to offer. Please include pugs in your blog!!!!!!

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  4. I am a veterinarian. I have found through experimentation and time-consuming study that the pug is, by far, the most intelligent of all breeds of dog. Pugs I have trained can write, read, and carry on articulate conversations with a wide diversity of both dogs and humans. Please include the pug in your current blog!

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  5. I find it remarkable that the images shown in your blog do not include pugs. I currently own a home inhabited by 63 pugs. I LOVE THEM TO DEATH. And I know this is going to sound a little bit crazy but after one of my beloved pugs die I consume him/her, usually with steamed vegetables, because I believe their essential spirit will live on within me.

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